Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program is open for applications

With great pleasure, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University is announcing the availability of the Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program. The fellowship program is open to scholars, scientists, and artists working on individual projects, or in clusters, to generate new research, publications, art, and more. The Fellowship supports the work of 50 leading artists and scholars and has rapidly become one of the most competitive programs of its kind in the world, with an acceptance rate of only 3 percent each year. Accepted scholars will receive stipends up to $77,500 for one year with additional funds for project expenses.

The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University is dedicated to creating and sharing transformative ideas across the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences. Since the institute’s founding in 1999, many Harvard faculty members have participated in the Fellowship Program and pursued individual projects within the multidisciplinary and international community of fellows.

The Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program is available for creative writers, journalists, playwrights, screenwriters, film and video artists, musicians, visual artists, natural scientists, mathematicians, humanists and social scientists.

The deadline to apply as a cluster is May 15, 2017; the deadline for individual applications in the creative arts, humanities, and social sciences is September 14, 2017; and the deadline for individual applications in the natural sciences and mathematics, the deadline is October 5, 2017.